Mission Sisters travelled around the world helping people and praying for people. They give people food, they built a hospital for the sick, they even build shelter for the sick and poor. At St. Patrick's School we follow the Mission Sisters by continuing their mission charism through prayer, community and service. Learning Intention: We are learning to understand the work of the Mission Sisters. Success criteria: I know I can do this when I mark all the places where the Mission Sisters went and the work that they are doing in those countries.
One day there was a girl named Sophia. She was a talented smart girl, she had long brown hair and played gymnastics, she has 2 sisters and 1 brother. On July 19 2015 she had a gymnastics meet in Boston. She fell and sprained her ankle while she was practising on the beam. Her family called the ambulance, the ambulance came and took her to the hospital. However her enemy Katrina was in the next room. After she overheard, she put a chemical in her drink, to make her sick knowing that she will need to take pills for the pain. After Sophia drank her water and took her pills, she felt even worse. Her temperature went up and she threw up every night. Her doctor said she had diaria, so she stayed in the hospital for another night. She felt better the next morning and that's when she found out that Katrina did it. She asked the doctor when Katrina is free and the doctor said tomorrow so she asked her father to bring an raw egg. Her plan was to crack it on her head for revenge. The next morning Sophia cracked the egg on Katrina's head before she could react. Katrina said sorry, Sophia's parents told Katrina and Sophia to shake hands. Katrina said I wont do it again, Sophia accepted her apology and they were best friends. Many years later, they both found their other half and decided to have their weddings together on the same day. They celebrated their beautiful wedding with all their loved ones.
Learning Intention: We are learning to understand mercy Success Criteria: I know I can do this when I write what mercy sounds like, looks like and feels like.
We are learning to understand our mission charism. I know I can do this when I write 3 examples of how we can carry our mission charism through prayer community, and service.